Draft:Humber Wave Radio
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West Hull Community Radio are broadcasting under the name of Humber Wave Radio to Hull and the surrounding areas of East Yorkshire & North Lincolnshire on 106.9 FM.
They were first awarded a long-term licence by OFCOM in 2007 and this was extended in 2017. During 2022 they were granted a power increase to improve their FM coverage, and in 2024 they launched their digital radio service on Hull DAB.
Hosts
[edit]- Adey Wright
- Richard Moore
- Paul Wright
- Steve Smith
- James Bowers
- Ryan Mulcahy
- John Wiles
- Ben Chatfield
- Captain Zoetrope
- Phil Rogers
- Philip Codling
- Steve Jenkins
- Neil Rudd
- Lewis Noonan
- Simon King